What if humanity's greatest idol isn't carved from stone or written in scripture, but wired into the way we think?In Thought: The Last Religion, Yram Hossoo dismantles the modern faith in intellect-the quiet assumption that understanding equals truth. He traces how thought replaced presence, how commentary replaced encounter, and how explanation itself became the new gospel of our age. Moving between theology, psychology, and lived revelation, this book isn't an argument against reason but a recovery of what reason forgot: the still awareness beneath it.
It invites readers to witness thought's fall from throne to servant-to rediscover a grace that speaks without noise, and a knowing that requires no defense. When thought bows, the universe exhales. When Presence stands, nothing else is needed.
What if humanity's greatest idol isn't carved from stone or written in scripture, but wired into the way we think?In Thought: The Last Religion, Yram Hossoo dismantles the modern faith in intellect-the quiet assumption that understanding equals truth. He traces how thought replaced presence, how commentary replaced encounter, and how explanation itself became the new gospel of our age. Moving between theology, psychology, and lived revelation, this book isn't an argument against reason but a recovery of what reason forgot: the still awareness beneath it.
It invites readers to witness thought's fall from throne to servant-to rediscover a grace that speaks without noise, and a knowing that requires no defense. When thought bows, the universe exhales. When Presence stands, nothing else is needed.